Simple figure painting.

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teedoubleudee
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Re: Simple figure painting.

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I find figure painting quite therapeutic. Just need a steady hand and a pair of magnetising glasses.

When I was a kid my mum used to paint soldiers (lead) at home to earn some extra pin money.
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Re: Simple figure painting.

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Walkingthedog wrote: Mon Mar 28, 2022 9:16 am
Conmaira wrote: Mon Mar 28, 2022 9:04 am What turntable do you use?
Pannier Tank hasn’t been on the forum since February 2019 so I doubt he’ll reply.

I stick my figures onto a piece of wood or the end of a piece of dowel with Tacky Wax.

Oops Brian beat me to it.
I tend to use clothes pegs but was hoping for something better. Cake turntables are expensive or at least the ones I've seen are.

Yes I did think it was a bit old but still useful and people still log on when they remember something on here.
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Re: Simple figure painting.

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Nurse, the screens!
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